Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories
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Title: Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories
Author: Thornton W. Burgess
Release Date: February 7, 2005 [EBook #14958]
Language: English
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MOTHER WEST WIND "WHY" STORIES
by
THORNTON W. BURGESS
Author of "Old Mother West Wind," and "The Bed Time Story-Books."
Illustrations in Color by HARRISON CADY BOSTON
LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY
1920
[Illustration: "He went right on about his business." FRONTISPIECE.]
BOOKS BY THORNTON W. BURGESS
BEDTIME STORY-BOOKS
1. THE ADVENTURES OF REDDY FOX 2. THE ADVENTURES
OF JOHNNY CHUCK 3. THE ADVENTURES OF PETER
COTTONTAIL 4. THE ADVENTURES OF UNC' BILLY POSSUM 5.
THE ADVENTURES OF MR. MOCKER 6. THE ADVENTURES OF
JERRY MUSKRAT 7. THE ADVENTURES OF DANNY MEADOW
MOUSE 8. THE ADVENTURES OF GRANDFATHER FROG 9.
THE ADVENTURES OF CHATTERER, THE RED SQUIRREL 10.
THE ADVENTURES OF SAMMY JAY 11. THE ADVENTURES OF
BUSTER BEAR 12. THE ADVENTURES OF OLD MR. TOAD 13.
THE ADVENTURES OF PRICKLY PORKY 14. THE
ADVENTURES OF OLD MAN COYOTE 15. THE ADVENTURES
OF PADDY THE BEAVER 16. THE ADVENTURES OF POOR
MRS. QUACK 17. THE ADVENTURES OF BOBBY COON 18. THE
ADVENTURES OF JIMMY SKUNK 19. THE ADVENTURES OF
BOB WHITE 20. THE ADVENTURES OF OL' MISTAH BUZZARD
MOTHER WEST WIND SERIES
1. OLD MOTHER WEST WIND 2. MOTHER WEST WIND'S
CHILDREN 3. MOTHER WEST WIND'S ANIMAL FRIENDS 4.
MOTHER WEST WIND'S NEIGHBORS 5. MOTHER WEST WIND
"WHY" STORIES 6. MOTHER WEST WIND "HOW" STORIES 7.
MOTHER WEST WIND "WHEN" STORIES 8. MOTHER WEST
WIND "WHERE" STORIES
GREEN MEADOW SERIES
1. HAPPY JACK 2. MRS. PETER RABBIT 3. BOWSER THE
HOUND 4. OLD GRANNY FOX
THE BURGESS BIRD BOOK FOR CHILDREN
THE BURGESS ANIMAL BOOK FOR CHILDREN
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I. WHY STRIPED CHIPMUNK IS PROUD OF HIS STRIPES II.
WHY PETER RABBIT CANNOT FOLD HIS HANDS III. WHY
UNC' BILLY POSSUM PLAYS DEAD IV. WHY REDDY FOX
WEARS RED V. WHY JIMMY SKUNK NEVER HURRIES VI.
WHY SAMMY JAY HAS A FINE COAT VII. WHY JERRY
MUSKRAT BUILDS HIS HOUSE IN THE WATER VIII. WHY OLD
MAN COYOTE HAS MANY VOICES IX. WHY MINER THE
MOLE LIVES UNDER GROUND X. WHY MR. SNAKE CANNOT
WINK XI. WHY BOBBY COON HAS RINGS ON HIS TAIL XII.
WHY THERE IS A BLACK HEAD IN THE BUZZARD FAMILY
XIII. WHY BUSTER BEAR APPEARS TO HAVE NO TAIL XIV.
WHY FLITTER THE BAT FLIES AT NIGHT XV. WHY SPOTTY
THE TURTLE CARRIES HIS HOUSE WITH HIM XVI. WHY
PADDY THE BEAVER HAS A BROAD TAIL
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
"HE WENT RIGHT ON ABOUT HIS BUSINESS"
"AS THEY WERE ALL VERY HUNGRY, THEY WOULD LIKE TO
KNOW WHEN THE FEAST WOULD BE READY"
"YOU DON'T MEAN TO SAY SO, PETER," INTERRUPTED
GRANDFATHER FROG
HE WOULD MAKE NO REPLY, SAVE TO RUN OUT HIS
TONGUE AT THEM
"THEN OLD KING BEAR WISHED THAT HE HADN'T A TAIL"
"IT MUST BE FINE TO FLY," THOUGHT PETER. "I WISH I
COULD FLY"
"HI, SPOTTY!" HE SHOUTED, "WHERE DO YOU LIVE?"
THE FIRST THING PETER LOOKED TO SEE WAS WHAT KIND
OF A TAIL PADDY HAS
I
WHY STRIPED CHIPMUNK IS PROUD OF HIS STRIPES
The Merry Little Breezes of Old Mother West Wind are great friends of
Striped Chipmunk. They hurry to call on him the very first thing every
morning after Old Mother West Wind has brought them down from the
Purple Hills. They always beg him to stop and play with them, but
often he refuses. But he does it in such a merry way and with such a
twinkle in his eyes that the Merry Little Breezes never get cross
because he won't play. No, Sir, they never get cross. If anything, they
think just a little bit more of Striped Chipmunk because he won't play.
You see, they know that the reason he won't play is because he has
work to do, and Striped Chipmunk believes and says:
"When there is work for me to do The sooner started, sooner through."
So every morning they ask him to play, and every morning they laugh
when he says he has too much to do. Then they rumple up his hair and
pull his whiskers and give him last tag and race down to the Smiling
Pool to see Grandfather Frog and beg
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